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half dollar
noun
a silver or cupronickel coin of the U.S., equal to 50 cents.
a silver or nickel coin of Canada, equal to 50 cents.
half-dollar
noun
(in the US) a 50-cent piece
Word History and Origins
Origin of half-dollar1
Example Sentences
On one hand, the California Air Resources Board is quietly on the verge of adopting a regulation that could make pump prices soar by nearly a half-dollar a gallon — or even much more — as detailed in a Times story by reporter Russ Mitchell.
As Gov. Gavin Newsom wages a high-profile campaign to prevent sudden spikes in gasoline prices, California air regulators are quietly pushing through a policy change of their own that could raise pump prices by almost a half-dollar a gallon or more.
A pack of four AirTag tracking devices cost $80 and are about the size of a half-dollar coin.
The half-dollar boost resulted from a 2016 law that mandated inflation-related adjustments.
The bees collected range in size from no bigger than the head of a pin to roughly the size of a half-dollar.
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